Pembroke
Welsh Corgis have been used by the Welsh as herding dogs, family
companions, and guardians of the farm. They continue today to
be workers and companions for their owners. It is believed that
their ancestry dates back to at least the tenth century.

They are
sensitive and intelligent dogs. They are easily trained as long
as training is done with gentle handling and without severe
physical correction. They are healthy and long-lived dogs and
are excellent companions for either rural or urban families.

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